Strong phishing-resistant authentication using your device and public-key cryptography.
No shared secrets; attackers can't reuse credentials across sites.
Tap, touch, or use device biometrics for instant authentication.
No centralized password vault; unique keys per site.
FIDO (Fast Identity Online) and WebAuthn are open authentication standards that enable passwordless logins using public key cryptography.
Browser ↔ Authenticator ↔ Server
Start by entering a username to register with our demo service.
Activate your authenticator by touching your security key or using biometrics.
Your credential has been created. Here are the details:
| Field | Value | |
|---|---|---|
| Format | packed | |
| AAGUID | adce0002-...-a87f-a375ba83a1e3 | |
| UID | 0 | |
| CredID | ... |
Now try to authenticate with your newly created credential.
Confirm your identity by touching your authenticator again.
Authentication successful! You've securely logged in without a password.
Watch the authentication flow in action
No battery or network connectivity required, users simply insert and tap to authenticate.
Establish user presence, and prevent remote takeovers, with a simple touch on the AmbiSecure Key during login.
AmbiSecure Key provides the user a secure authentication.
Reduce password reset or account lockout queries.
AmbiSecure Key fits into any standard USB port.
Fit AmbiSecure Key on a keyring and carry without any worry.
Replace password fields with "Sign in with your device" buttons.
Use device biometrics for seamless app authentication.
Security keys for privileged access and compliance requirements.
All modern browsers including Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge support WebAuthn. Mobile browsers on iOS and Android also have full support.
Services should provide recovery options such as backup authenticators, fallback to other authentication methods, or account recovery processes.
Yes, you can register multiple authenticators with a single account. Some services also support synced passkeys across your devices.
While FIDO is resistant to phishing, malware with deep system access could potentially intercept authentication. Using hardware security keys provides additional protection.